"""
Process raw qstr file and output qstr data with length, hash and data bytes.

This script works with Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4.
"""

from __future__ import print_function

import re
import sys

# Python 2/3 compatibility:
#   - iterating through bytes is different
#   - codepoint2name lives in a different module
import platform

if platform.python_version_tuple()[0] == "2":
    bytes_cons = lambda val, enc=None: bytearray(val)
    from htmlentitydefs import codepoint2name
elif platform.python_version_tuple()[0] == "3":
    bytes_cons = bytes
    from html.entities import codepoint2name
# end compatibility code

codepoint2name[ord("-")] = "hyphen"

# add some custom names to map characters that aren't in HTML
codepoint2name[ord(" ")] = "space"
codepoint2name[ord("'")] = "squot"
codepoint2name[ord(",")] = "comma"
codepoint2name[ord(".")] = "dot"
codepoint2name[ord(":")] = "colon"
codepoint2name[ord(";")] = "semicolon"
codepoint2name[ord("/")] = "slash"
codepoint2name[ord("%")] = "percent"
codepoint2name[ord("#")] = "hash"
codepoint2name[ord("(")] = "paren_open"
codepoint2name[ord(")")] = "paren_close"
codepoint2name[ord("[")] = "bracket_open"
codepoint2name[ord("]")] = "bracket_close"
codepoint2name[ord("{")] = "brace_open"
codepoint2name[ord("}")] = "brace_close"
codepoint2name[ord("*")] = "star"
codepoint2name[ord("!")] = "bang"
codepoint2name[ord("\\")] = "backslash"
codepoint2name[ord("+")] = "plus"
codepoint2name[ord("$")] = "dollar"
codepoint2name[ord("=")] = "equals"
codepoint2name[ord("?")] = "question"
codepoint2name[ord("@")] = "at_sign"
codepoint2name[ord("^")] = "caret"
codepoint2name[ord("|")] = "pipe"
codepoint2name[ord("~")] = "tilde"

# static qstrs, should be sorted

static_qstr_list = [
    "",
    "__dir__",  # Put __dir__ after empty qstr for builtin dir() to work
    "\n",
    " ",
    "*",
    "/",
    "<module>",
    "_",
    "__call__",
    "__class__",
    "__delitem__",
    "__enter__",
    "__exit__",
    "__getattr__",
    "__getitem__",
    "__hash__",
    "__init__",
    "__int__",
    "__iter__",
    "__len__",
    "__main__",
    "__module__",
    "__name__",
    "__new__",
    "__next__",
    "__qualname__",
    "__repr__",
    "__setitem__",
    "__str__",
    "ArithmeticError",
    "AssertionError",
    "AttributeError",
    "BaseException",
    "EOFError",
    "Ellipsis",
    "Exception",
    "GeneratorExit",
    "ImportError",
    "IndentationError",
    "IndexError",
    "KeyError",
    "KeyboardInterrupt",
    "LookupError",
    "MemoryError",
    "NameError",
    "NoneType",
    "NotImplementedError",
    "OSError",
    "OverflowError",
    "RuntimeError",
    "StopIteration",
    "SyntaxError",
    "SystemExit",
    "TypeError",
    "ValueError",
    "ZeroDivisionError",
    "abs",
    "all",
    "any",
    "append",
    "args",
    "bool",
    "builtins",
    "bytearray",
    "bytecode",
    "bytes",
    "callable",
    "chr",
    "classmethod",
    "clear",
    "close",
    "const",
    "copy",
    "count",
    "dict",
    "dir",
    "divmod",
    "end",
    "endswith",
    "eval",
    "exec",
    "extend",
    "find",
    "format",
    "from_bytes",
    "get",
    "getattr",
    "globals",
    "hasattr",
    "hash",
    "id",
    "index",
    "insert",
    "int",
    "isalpha",
    "isdigit",
    "isinstance",
    "islower",
    "isspace",
    "issubclass",
    "isupper",
    "items",
    "iter",
    "join",
    "key",
    "keys",
    "len",
    "list",
    "little",
    "locals",
    "lower",
    "lstrip",
    "main",
    "map",
    "micropython",
    "next",
    "object",
    "open",
    "ord",
    "pop",
    "popitem",
    "pow",
    "print",
    "range",
    "read",
    "readinto",
    "readline",
    "remove",
    "replace",
    "repr",
    "reverse",
    "rfind",
    "rindex",
    "round",
    "rsplit",
    "rstrip",
    "self",
    "send",
    "sep",
    "set",
    "setattr",
    "setdefault",
    "sort",
    "sorted",
    "split",
    "start",
    "startswith",
    "staticmethod",
    "step",
    "stop",
    "str",
    "strip",
    "sum",
    "super",
    "throw",
    "to_bytes",
    "tuple",
    "type",
    "update",
    "upper",
    "utf-8",
    "value",
    "values",
    "write",
    "zip",
]

# this must match the equivalent function in qstr.c
def compute_hash(qstr, bytes_hash):
    hash = 5381
    for b in qstr:
        hash = (hash * 33) ^ b
    # Make sure that valid hash is never zero, zero means "hash not computed"
    return (hash & ((1 << (8 * bytes_hash)) - 1)) or 1


def qstr_escape(qst):
    def esc_char(m):
        c = ord(m.group(0))
        try:
            name = codepoint2name[c]
        except KeyError:
            name = "0x%02x" % c
        return "_" + name + "_"

    return re.sub(r"[^A-Za-z0-9_]", esc_char, qst)


def parse_input_headers(infiles):
    qcfgs = {}
    qstrs = {}

    # add static qstrs
    for qstr in static_qstr_list:
        # work out the corresponding qstr name
        ident = qstr_escape(qstr)

        # don't add duplicates
        assert ident not in qstrs

        # add the qstr to the list, with order number to retain original order in file
        order = len(qstrs) - 300000
        qstrs[ident] = (order, ident, qstr)

    # read the qstrs in from the input files
    for infile in infiles:
        with open(infile, "rt") as f:
            for line in f:
                line = line.strip()

                # is this a config line?
                match = re.match(r"^QCFG\((.+), (.+)\)", line)
                if match:
                    value = match.group(2)
                    if value[0] == "(" and value[-1] == ")":
                        # strip parenthesis from config value
                        value = value[1:-1]
                    qcfgs[match.group(1)] = value
                    continue

                # is this a QSTR line?
                match = re.match(r"^Q\((.*)\)$", line)
                if not match:
                    continue

                # get the qstr value
                qstr = match.group(1)

                # special cases to specify control characters
                if qstr == "\\n":
                    qstr = "\n"
                elif qstr == "\\r\\n":
                    qstr = "\r\n"

                # work out the corresponding qstr name
                ident = qstr_escape(qstr)

                # don't add duplicates
                if ident in qstrs:
                    continue

                # add the qstr to the list, with order number to retain original order in file
                order = len(qstrs)
                # but put special method names like __add__ at the top of list, so
                # that their id's fit into a byte
                if ident == "":
                    # Sort empty qstr above all still
                    order = -200000
                elif ident == "__dir__":
                    # Put __dir__ after empty qstr for builtin dir() to work
                    order = -190000
                elif ident.startswith("__"):
                    order -= 100000
                qstrs[ident] = (order, ident, qstr)

    if not qcfgs:
        sys.stderr.write("ERROR: Empty preprocessor output - check for errors above\n")
        sys.exit(1)

    return qcfgs, qstrs


def make_bytes(cfg_bytes_len, cfg_bytes_hash, qstr):
    qbytes = bytes_cons(qstr, "utf8")
    qlen = len(qbytes)
    qhash = compute_hash(qbytes, cfg_bytes_hash)
    if all(32 <= ord(c) <= 126 and c != "\\" and c != '"' for c in qstr):
        # qstr is all printable ASCII so render it as-is (for easier debugging)
        qdata = qstr
    else:
        # qstr contains non-printable codes so render entire thing as hex pairs
        qdata = "".join(("\\x%02x" % b) for b in qbytes)
    if qlen >= (1 << (8 * cfg_bytes_len)):
        print("qstr is too long:", qstr)
        assert False
    qlen_str = ("\\x%02x" * cfg_bytes_len) % tuple(
        ((qlen >> (8 * i)) & 0xFF) for i in range(cfg_bytes_len)
    )
    qhash_str = ("\\x%02x" * cfg_bytes_hash) % tuple(
        ((qhash >> (8 * i)) & 0xFF) for i in range(cfg_bytes_hash)
    )
    return '(const byte*)"%s%s" "%s"' % (qhash_str, qlen_str, qdata)


def print_qstr_data(qcfgs, qstrs):
    # get config variables
    cfg_bytes_len = int(qcfgs["BYTES_IN_LEN"])
    cfg_bytes_hash = int(qcfgs["BYTES_IN_HASH"])

    # print out the starter of the generated C header file
    print("// This file was automatically generated by makeqstrdata.py")
    print("")

    # add NULL qstr with no hash or data
    print(
        'QDEF(MP_QSTRnull, (const byte*)"%s%s" "")'
        % ("\\x00" * cfg_bytes_hash, "\\x00" * cfg_bytes_len)
    )

    # go through each qstr and print it out
    for order, ident, qstr in sorted(qstrs.values(), key=lambda x: x[0]):
        qbytes = make_bytes(cfg_bytes_len, cfg_bytes_hash, qstr)
        print("QDEF(MP_QSTR_%s, %s)" % (ident, qbytes))


def do_work(infiles):
    qcfgs, qstrs = parse_input_headers(infiles)
    print_qstr_data(qcfgs, qstrs)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    do_work(sys.argv[1:])
